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big money

NOUN
  1. a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)
    they sank megabucks into their new house
    she made a bundle selling real estate

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  • Side note: If the tables were turned and McGavick had a larger war chest than Cantwell we'd be bombarded with cries of "Big Money!" and schemes to reduce/eliminate financial support in senatorial races too. Sound Politics: Suppression of dissent in Mrs. Gregoire's Amerikkka
  • People are now making big money out of skyr. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was about big money and big shoulder pads. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's no longer a sin to make big money and splurge. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the 11 big money-centre banks whose statistics Salomon Brothers records, return on assets fell in 1990 to about 0.3%.
  • So a new strategy is needed, to remake the Democratic party into something more democratic, to resist the power of big money in politics and to readopt a populist message along economic lines to champion the millions out of work before they become millions out of hope. Danny Schechter: Look to the Future, Not the Past - One Lesson for 2010
  • It has to do with the corrupt misuse of big money to subvert democracy.
  • Fundraising then was principally about raising big money from a small number of major donors. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is a mystery is why half a million people pay big money to watch a collection of nobodies play boring tennis when they could be doing something interesting…
  • Near the end of the morning, after I'd gaveled down dozens of lots of major artwork for big money from a big crowd that nearly filled our Blue Salon, a tiny, minor Renoir came up.
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